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Randy Houser

Randy Houser

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Randy Houser

Houser in April 2010
Background information
Birth name Shawn Randolph Houser[1]
Origin Lake, Mississippi, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2004-present
Labels MCA Nashville, Show Dog-Universal (formerly of Universal South)
Associated acts Trace Adkins, Jamey Johnson, John Michael Montgomery, Justin Moore

Shawn Randolph "Randy" Houser (born in Lake, Mississippi) is an American country music artist. Signed to the Universal South Records label in 2008, he charted the single "Anything Goes" that year. This song, a Top 20 hit on the Billboard country singles charts, is the title track to his debut album Anything Goes, which has also produced his first Top 10 hit in "Boots On". Houser also co-wrote the singles "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" for Trace Adkins, "Back That Thing Up" for Justin Moore and "My Cowboy" for country-pop artist Jessie James.

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[edit] Biography

Randy Houser was born in Lake, Mississippi. His father, a professional musician as well, performed at various local venues.[2] Houser fronted his own band by age thirteen, and while attending East Central Community College in Decatur, Mississippi, he formed another band called 10 lb. Biscuit.[3]

By 2002, Houser moved to Nashville, Tennessee to begin a songwriting career. One of his first cuts as a songwriter was "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk", which he co-wrote with Jamey Johnson and Dallas Davidson.[4] This song was recorded by Trace Adkins on his 2005 album Songs About Me, and was a Top 5 single for him.[3] After this song's success, Houser shifted his focus to performing, and started playing at local gigs in Nashville. He was briefly signed to MCA Nashville but did not release anything on the label.[5]

[edit] Debut album: Anything Goes (2008-2009)

Houser subsequently signed to Universal South Records in 2008. His first single, "Anything Goes", was released in May of that year.[6] It was co-written by Brice Long and John Wiggins.[3] Houser performed the song on Late Show with David Letterman in August after host David Letterman heard it on a satellite radio station.[7] The song entered Top 40 on the Billboard country charts that same month. His debut album, also titled Anything Goes, was released in November, at which point the title track was in the Top 20 on the country charts. "Boots On" was released as the album's second single in February 2009, and became his first top ten hit in July 2009. Houser also co-wrote "Back That Thing Up", the debut single for Valory Music Group artist Justin Moore. This song peaked at #38 on Hot Country Songs in December 2008.

Houser received two nominations for the 2009 CMA Awards, including New Artist of the Year and Music Video of the Year for his Top 5 hit "Boots On".

[edit] Second album: They Call Me Cadillac (2009-present)

Houser, along with Jamey Johnson and Jessie James co-wrote James' third single from her self-titled debut album, "My Cowboy". The song was released in late October 2009, and was also released as a music video.[8] Also in October 2009, Houser released his third single. The song titled "Whistlin' Dixie", is the lead-off single to Houser's second studio album, They Call Me Cadillac. It debuted at #59 on the Billboard country charts before the initial release date of November 2, 2009. It peaked at #31 in January 2010. The album's second single is "I'm All About It," which peaked at #49, becoming Houser's first single to miss the Top 40.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart
positions[9]
US Country US US
Heat
2008 Anything Goes 21 101 1
2010 They Call Me Cadillac To be released

[edit] Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions[9]
Album
US Country US
2008 "Anything Goes" 16 92 Anything Goes
2009 "Boots On" 2 53
"Whistlin' Dixie" 31 They Call Me Cadillac
2010 "I'm All About It" 49
"A Man Like Me"A
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • ATo be released.

[edit] Music videos

Year Video Director
2008 "Anything Goes" Vincenzo Giammanco
2009 "Boots On" Drake Vaughan/Eric Welch
"Whistlin' Dixie" Chris Hicky

[edit] Awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Result
2009 Country Music Association New Artist of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year - "Boots On" Nominated
2010 Academy of Country Music Video of the Year - "Boots On" Nominated
CMT Music Awards USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year - "Boots On" Nominated

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